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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Jul 1923, p. 1

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. Students at the seminary recover-- . > ed Stuart's body at 5:30 p. m. one 'ljé',),'ffi,' and a half hours after he drowned. > '<~ HLike Fate While At-- -- ----RINGER CUT IN _ _PLANT MACHINE & \Coroner John L. Taylor held an ; inquest (in the death Wednesday . d-.th ce "?&'% was drowning. nm-dum s . suffered ©-- * Stuntt has been stuayibg for the : mdfor the past six years, three years more of study be-- e' . buifitfl&'- He took a five ._--_ Sng in--1920. -- He studied at Balti-- . _ ing to Area from Baltimore ten days * tuart. was the second student at ~~~ the se ry to drown this sammer, being buill at Grange Hall, and another #¥Xh of Wadsworth, oib to have as many, as peasible ave as y. as Cflflmwh"thomcfiddm year starts. It is doubted, how-- _ Lake county's school building mt:o" fort mom. .l','; cord! repo ut T. A.\I-m. county s:perin- M"«mk fuanlp~ lt .. ul ¥ township -- in cational program in anticipation of mv':un all of t'b;nuv.. be ready gecupancy 8 Wauconds has a new »school un-- der conitruction which should be ready by fall. Another building is EXTENSIVE BUILDING PROGRAM _ . ~LAUNCHED IN COUNTY SCHOOLS mm.mm-flrm A miathine it the fra: Hipple orks, a m at the Star Nipple Works, Pwenty--second street and Common-- wealth avenue, North Chicago, His hand was also badly lacerated. He was attended by Dr. A. E. Budde. >------ A student -- at St. &m'" -l'h,? & M \wh&nd & Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Crawford daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J: Fourth at Foss Park." wi to save Stuart from mg. "anmmd:a -; . ¥ p. Stuart and Cousinesu had-- been aswimming for about half an hour when they decided to swim to a raft 60 feet from shore. ~Cousineau took ed to reseue him nad 'a close call to d"::u%:z Tate of Johi '22, son: Stuart of 11 s':tfinnym hile swimming in the lake on the .'a'inary_m_'&,m- t $A record numbers that" are ex-- tempting Rescue in Area for man drowning there YEAR---- NO.° 563 of awford llldlfllllfl!- spent the Fourth of July at irs,. James| the home jof Willard Frazell of Ra-- spent the cine. Mr. and Mrs. Frazell, were ----~~_" Sormer Libertyville residents,. * he Lake a great effort to have all of his Mn%* Cime -- for n.': new labors th eome with the opening of the 1928--24 school term. M " at present is in 2 ": a'bill'!t rush of 8 rte bei m'-:'h" by the-- school Sam. ':5 the past year. Simpson is making West Newport is also on the list Oof those that are pushing {lM school building work. Simpgon announced (that plans for another are being made and that they call for a n:.l t0o be. constructed just , will have a new public Nool in Lincoln avenue, while -- the school -- will z an built in time for next year's rush, _ | unfit forthptpo: This, ac-- cording to County perintendent of Highways Charles E. Russell, opposed an inspection made by the state previpusly when the material was said to have been approved. It is expected that the road will N\WMQ&L- The work had been held up by cers inspecting the material de-- livered for the job. _ The last report of the inspectors paving of Rockland road, according ROCKLAND ROAD WORK RESUMED SAY OFFICIALS up and brought 'her to a physician's cflu...?o was bruised about the body shaken up consitierably. After a short stay at the doctor's Qflg"d_lv-.bletonl\qne un-- -mwfitynfinm' dan road and Saunikin stepped directly in the path of his machine. He swerved. to one side in an effort to avoid the accident. -- The. fender of his car struck the woman and brushed her to the--pavement. _ Mrs. J. Saunikin of Area was in-- jured Sunday when struck by an av-- tomobile while crossing a street in Waukegan. The accident occurred at 10:15 o'clock at Sheridan road and Struck by Machine Priv-- WOMAN HURT N ing concrete in the highway> just south of Antioch The news was welcomed by Lake county metor-- 'ist» _ as the road: in question has been -- a : hindrance to _ much travel _ Superintendent: Russéll and State Engineer George N. Lamb went on an inspection trip Monday through Deerfield. Mr. and . Mrs.: Robert Sitz and LAKE VILLA ROAD WORK STARTED Adjustments have been made d work is progressing on the The machine was. driven by John roads about Highland Park and Kennedy ovexseers of the show, which L . 2 0 . PS Ommevommate, : 21 years aRo, damh the estate»> of Joseph M.|the peomnhm x"*bhftt:'"vy & 1 where Som'udmdaonhrb'- mn'&md,any simple in-- society leaders, from the ages of 9| cidentals, Now, ,:.m to 15 principally, are grooming their| has been discovered and has a prize dogs, chickens, pigeons and | nighly IW' plarke on rabbits for the contest, which excites|ly every s pro ';:.a, great interest among the children. |problem is that is a dearth of Booths, gayly decorated, are being | capable organists. is one pro-- built on the lawn for the sale of| fessional field that -utm. novelties and refreshments, Pro--| *d, mdhfluboyor bd_.w ceeds of the show will go to thg""";° 11 That m&'. Alice Home Hospital in Lake For-- pr:m'mm 4 J fa Evidence of Mr. accur-- on rmeapnet a o [ o on io vadeanin pipe organ is seen this A. 'm m, J!'., " ""er' on smd.' ml mndthokr'm zm,mflyorm which l Barbara King is organizing ways attracts a : audience girls' work. between 12 and 1 Others who are helping to make| Wt mm 4) ::# )1 5'"' suceess are Betty "" Mk. ) nc ¥L._ k/ . Anuin 40 / M © tss den, Dorothy Wilson, Barbara and Ralph Poole, Klsa: Armour and dim-- 6 & The annua! charity show," the mm"fi!'.;chl :':-t of the seagon among Forest's: young-- er set, was held Friday. and Satur-- |sprout the antlers. 'The big drivelter i1 p. m, ' T were evrocte for membership wil} h 11| to Long Grave timae. . :_ * * ' &"%MAMp-- lice, 'lights . from ;an>ther machine fld.'m"hplmoltCO'Mhmqu;mmdd':- fiemvhiehwmudufihiu.uuim&hddnhw a luode'lfmphviuonheh_eflo- diteh.-- If not for the fact that ooth teria style will be in order. Lithweiler »no his wife were hurled It is planned to send invitations to out of the car, they might have been approximately twenty lodges .. be--|killed, as the Studebaker car was tw.@hmflm.mdnw,w is3 to bring its own queen and a band if |" 'They were taken to the office of possible.. The varions lodges will| a Libertyville physician by a pass-- hhurtfithtmhudodh:x autoist . and their . . ininries wind up'at the Masonic Temple. Oth-- | about the head and badty shaken up er civic and patriotic organizations | Mr. Lithweiler suffered body bruis-- 'ill;flwbh::m be es and minor cuts, nvitations probably be sent The machine wreckage was taken w,J.M'M,MWhmme & Ruler, and Governor Len Smail, al-- Abormetnntiniitcredie tm mmensiinmcien ko an Elk.. -- FAMED AS PIPE ORGANIST Ballots for the élection of a queen ONLY THIRTY® YEARS OLD for the Waukegan Elks are to be ww K printed in the newspapers through--| Its no longer, "Go West, Young out the county. m'f:r;fl"&mumdMflfi .. Four places have been designated | threshol *. for the o 'of the votes for lm.d,wtolnn{?m- the queen-- where the ballots may be | ford, who 'at 30, is the world's pre-- ape ug.'m be mmmwntamu hm-mh"w""'" e Timk: suecers witl do poll 2y conetder " "North _ Side---- :mm i inf pipe chge Pharmacy. 4 mfl 'theaters as Down _ Town----Stanford mmm'm The Rivie-- drug store. : . < : . : ra, Roosevelt, and Park, in l ony Mide--A. J. Jewelt (Ediso®| Chicago, and leading _ theaters * in Cm"w)- other cities, the pipe resoure. . South Mhdmmn.uh"mpw ore the public -- North Chicago--Curlee's Phat®"* | in such a manner the populari-- acy. f ty of the instrument is ever increas-- PRIME CANINE ; |"ansanam hhethegs » e t . P# ; M $100,000, is the la and . best AT I srtluahromnin world --today, " l b!tlthnxuh-tly i-& , The annua! charity "pet show,"|to give new delight; to the white bnfie,gwm the down: town ict on August 14:when the: Waukegan Elks as the will stage their big celebration of the twenty--first anniversary of the Considered _to Care for of It "talks" to you now, and "sings", and it is but a step to other marvel-- ous. achievement. A|few years ago, the pipe organ was to be found in In where they were installed, they simple in-- ing, and will never lfiafl. Tbuawhkheo- $100,000, is the la and . best theater organ in world today, :t"nhnxmtly & ve delight; to It "talks" to von noaw. and "oimnmant' about the head and badty shaken up Mr. Lithweiler soffered bodv bruis-- es and minor cuts, The machine wreckage was taken to the North Chicago garage > According to ANB"Liserxtyvilla pri-- lice, lights from _2=>ther machine blinded Li--hweiler, wao was driz-- ing, causing him to drive innc-- a diteh. --If no* for the fact that ooth Lithweiler »nd his wife were hurled out of the car, they might have been Mrs. John .IrAhndia an '..l' F F. wen, apent Thu _.Ain Chicago. P8, Mil .:dh § " " e Landis over ' #mrmd to home -- an band is insane and--that he had at-- the dance hall in -- section. Palm-- er was taben before Justice an y dgpihc e Hoyt null Mleased in $200 f:?fi @) will come up in court Thel Iny on MWednesday. T m t a £ red and it -- hay' s D'l"o mn.ofl'i - An Chicago.| Fune o""m | mzun. over Grov to & home on | was | i t % ';,"' '-. J. Lithweiler, wice Weekly URDAY, JULY 7, 1923 eputy Delbert sworn : out . by with disorder-- that her hus-- re of t Palmer AGAIN HURT Escape is hav-- trouble M . * cooonilinrunss css cacomiatiiotss '_-x,i _ =_.~ Riley Accepted $1,000 °> Mrs. Fred Herscaborger, an aged|. "When Kaufman gave Riley the mofPrdrieViewM way | *1. ) that was due him and ay morhing, at 2:80 o'clo« Ril hid the money. He was to Funoral wg!. bodhd: s::n;d;g aplit the .cash evenly between noon'at 1:00 o'cloc pad n and ~Flelds, but --instend #hee, and at 2:00 o'clock at the Lo lent $650 of it. About this time, charch. Standard time, | leilds went to Kankakee, --o8t@ ¢ fi-zficrdlm-flflv 1 $ to be at the funeral of Mrs. in. the undertaking business. ' Peters is a son:--of Edward Peters, an old settlies of Barrington, He uated from the Worsham Co Embainfing and Sanitary 8 1918.. He served his app with Henn Bros., of after receiving his diploma, Harry B. Bug.o at w'. . For the past three years in business for himself . ngton. d There is but one juror so far w has mail waiting him. As this . the first of the month and but bills and more bills ¢ clog the mails, it is not ex ' that the jurymen will raise a cl r for their letters. -- RAY. FURNITURE & PAINT. | |ing the veniremen who were to be ~\ STORE MAKES INCREASE : |called 'into jury service. Kauftman IN ESTABLISH ' asked Riley if he knew any of the The --Ray Furniturs " and Paint| the : of Fields, and intro-- Store announces the association ) to Haufman. & that firm of Mr. Edwin W. | ~*"Kat declared to Fields that them. 'l\hmon_mmsdnhn der to keep the trial totally fr from any excuses from the cry of "fAxing." * § kins, it*was decided that should the state get the names of additional witness, it will forward them to the dmmtha.,omv'm ments are started. A discussion of the bill of particulars in which At-- torney Stewart asked for a more de-- 'mudnmumh.m oceupied the.fime of the group un-- til 11 o'clock. t Veniremen excused : from r o'clock until the court adjourned to this morning follow : !'aremo-mamGohhn.l& ORVV:ID*MMI,JMCQS., and-- J. W. Hutching. _ . e i. _ Challenged by state--John. Hogrt-- J&D-mw.rr? Miller, E. Challenged by defense--F. Seott, L. Osborn, Thomas Austin, E. Lund-- Sherif? Edwin Ahistrom decided-- that the jurors who chosen in the trial will not mail from their friends or relatives who wish to communicate In a conference of the--attorneys ;utbddm&msm:td,%t m * % b + P ® State's attorney A..V. and PM the swearing in of juryy: Pudge < Inoob -- Hopkines "ad Journed court until Thursday morn-- ing, 9:80 o'clock, at which time open-- ing arguments of the state will be zmcz.p of the trial 'u-fiup::; n on aaarae a "fixing" ac: qnimdh(}:tv. Lien Small of g:s charge -- summer was compl Tuesday when 'the twelve men that iholdthtu:h of the trio : in their hands were chosen. *3 f Only one venireman had been ex-- eused this morning previous to the mvflncdt&hnmdtm. He was Jay Frudy, and WAUKEGAN, ILL., July 3. Testimony Court | a 1/ $ J b ; 6 ; ® al i ~+ M eP hy l : cce cin54 g= E.3 * . t e y Kst P ¥ §# h S :. uk 6 . faes ¢ ® P d pye h < y iCt i & $ .'{' us P § x P i 7 4 x P 4 fs)a 4 o + e % s iA @@ ' El +~ t e | _ * 5o C s Memmntiiitnntnniindiniipinnip n nnipiiRint Gusrermnmminmmnmmssmease.....s.,. c us § f wSur GREAT TRIAL Morning | for r's, &n | things wer gra®--| would get urr§. fered $1,0 ice An| Fislds and *"MP| Fields ano the 0 WPP 1. 222. ir.| everything was all right and that if 5, an | 1 went as they ought to, Filelds uky : Z'énatoodjob.floalnd- j&"""* P00 to ©be . split between e in | Fields and Riley. He also promised sn "|Fields another $,1000 to be received NQ {. t the trial was over, S, mhotfijt:n#drm&;t in got ry, was sworn in, ; | he fioadm.andmnm-' i s he governor. PWA Kentater -- _ . V¥ 10B . NO HBRBTL started, a subpoena was ':..'!'..mu Muluhfcnmfi-m it was given to Filelds, , "In April, just at the time the case was starting, Kaufman again drop-- ped in at the saloon, this time with a plecve of paper in his hand nam-- ing the veniremen who were to be "The evidence will show," State's Attorney Smith said, "that the names of the venire-- men who wére to be called before tho,mrb report in the epurtroom, and that \ newspapers printed: the. names before they were to have been given out. ' "Riley, having been born in Chi-- eago and living there for some time, jury, he gave the state's side Of the case.. i iR $ ~ The net of facts which he touched upon in his outline was tight and enveloping, and put the case into clear light. Fol-- lowing. the statement that .30 defendants were on trial on a .ehargeofmt,tingbrlbod corrupted jurors on the Smail with 'fixing" the jury that acquitted Gov. Len Stiall of graft gharges in record time Jast summe» r.. State'g Attorncy A. V. Hmith in his opening ariimems before Judge Jubob Hopkins in Circuit court covered the scope of the case and 0 tlined what the state will prove. : f es » Traces Gunmen Through Lake County in Search--of, . _ Jurors Willing to Acquit Gov. Small in Graft Trial * for Promise of State Jobs arid Political Favors _' _ Prosecutor Qutlines Conspiracy Basis In _ Opening Statement--_ Charge--Conspiracy to put & bribed and corrupted juror on the jury that acquitted Gov. Len Small of graft Defendants--Edward Kaufman, Chicago; Edward Courtney, Chicago ; and John B.--Fields, Antioch. .. Attorneys for the defense--For Kaufman and Courtney, William Scott Stewart and W. W. O'Brien, W. L Pierce and €E. M. Runyard. i. s |-- At::?qyl for the state--State's Attorney A. V. Smith and assistants Sidney\Block and Thomas Symmes. ;r:iw-#uda Jacob Hopkins of Chicago. ce--Circuit court, Waukegan courthouse. -- » ¥~* ns Facts on the Trial : t "Riley went to Hahn's door while the others remained at &A distance, xmh" Mm"" to to proposals -- walked into the house after telli m""'""""""" not get on the -Mlah"m#.fi'h on P imenigirn. e took it to his father. -- was an-- gry over the call for jury service as he did not wish to serve. Deputy Marsh who did the serving called up Riley in his predicament and the lhfin said "that he would: arrange "Courtney and Kaufman came in-- :Rfly'n_uloon-awam- list "When my shift is, up, Pll= Hahn." 4 ® €'". k"'l";tatrbdrovenhrufip en bridge on the way to Hahn's home and walked the rest of the way, about a half--mile, Kaufman told ~Riley to tell . Hahn~ that he would get a good job if he got on the: jury and mequitted the gover-- jJob.: That he got it, became evident when he a , hous : €% 3 :. FATE OF TRIO ON TRIAL H. -- k f 30# : sef g h oioint Puk (c. ' C Oliver Channe"- on "V'M kines: William Well ibertyville William Wi rgton, R Lake, Henry m C ay + : f Albert m. ,;"" 106C j (Continued on Page Peor) < . ©.. . $2.00 PER YEAR IN APVANCE -- _ t Hahn went to \ hmd Toee hoke'e Suh ie C ue * T +8 h

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